Reading – Writing – Reviewing

Book Reviews

Today I have a spoiler-free review of a book I am sure not many of you have heard of. This book was first translated from Swedish to English in 2001 by Tiina Nunnally and I really enjoyed it. I read this book because of a film, I will explain all that below! The Visit of The Royal Physician by Per Olov Enquist

Today I am taking part in the Lykke Blog Tour to celebrate the release of The Little Book of Lykke. I loved Meik Wiking’s first book, The Little Book of Hygge (review here), so I was over the moon when Penguin contacted me and asked if I’d like to read an early copy. I am happy to report that I loved this book just as much as the first!

Lykke (Luu-kah) (n): Happiness

The Little Book of Lykke: The Danish Search for the World’s Happiest People by Meik Wiking

This evening I have my spoiler-free review of Hunting Prince Dracula for you. My review of the first book, Stalking Jack the Ripper, is on Goodreads here! I enjoyed book one, but I definitely liked book two a lot more. I loved that this book is set in Romania, whereas the first was in London!Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco – Stalking Jack the Ripper, #2

Today I have another Susanna Kearsley book review for you. After I loved The Firebird so much I decided to treat myself and read another one of her books straight away. This book was set in Angle in Wales and it was so cosy / so mysterious. I really enjoyed it!Named of the Dragon by Susanna Kearsley

This evening I have my spoiler-free review of The Firebird for you. This is the sequel to The Winter Sea, and also features a character from The Shadowy Horses, so I’d recommend reading those first, just to get the most out of the book. I absolutely loved this book from start to finish!

Today I have my spoiler-free review of Wonder Woman: Warbringer for you. I was lucky enough to be sent an early copy by Penguin! This first book has made me so excited for the next 3 DC Icons books which will be about Batman, Superman and Catwoman.

This evening I have a spoiler-free review of Where the World Ends by Geraldine McCaughrean for you. I am always on the lookout for books set in Scotland and so I was very pleased when I spotted this in Waterstones. Despite this being published by Usborne, who tend to publish books for children and younger teens, I absolutely adored this book!